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Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
New and rare varieties, many 
distinct colors. Blooming size. 
Apricot Glow —Soft apricot. 
Ave Maria —Dark blue, one of tbe 
best. 
Belinde —Large, cream-yellow. 
Bill Sowden —One of the best new 
reds. 
Carmen Sylva —Large, fine white. 
Commodore —Giant red. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett —Flame red. 
Golden Dream —Pure deep yellow. 
King George — Tall, red, white 
throat. 
Loyalty —Pure yellow, deep throat. 
Maid of Orleans —Large, clear white 
Marmora —Large, smoky lavender. 
Mary Pickford —Creamy white, lem¬ 
on tip. 
Ming Toy —Buff yellow. 
Mrs. F. Pendleton — Two-toned and 
pink. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters— Extra fine, tall, 
rose-lilac, 
Mr. W. H. Phipps— Pink to rose- 
salmon. 
Ointon —Deep coral-pink yellow. 
Peach Rose — Rose-pink, darker 
throat. 
Pelegrina —Newest dark blue. 
Picardy —Large buff pink. 
Purple Glory —Large ruffled garnet. 
Rideau —Deep smoky salmon. 
Satin—Dark red. 
Sunburst —Deep creamy yellow. 
Tangarine —Deep orange. 
Prices, No. 1 bulbs, 5c each; 50c 
dozen. Dozen, Postpaid, 62c. 
All standard size blooming bulbs. 
Fine mixed, named varieties, 25c 
and 35c per dozen. Postpaid, 36c 
and 45c. 
SPECIAL—100 Choice Bulbs, $2.04, 
including Sales Tax. Postpaid, 
$2.24. 
Hardy Perennials 
When you once plant a peren¬ 
nial it is there to stay year after 
year. You simply clean and culti¬ 
vate the beds each year, and they 
continue to grow and bloom. 
AUBRETIA— 
A splendid border plant of 
blue-lavender fiowers.5c, 10c 
ANCHUSIAS— 
Grows 4 to 5 feet with many 
large blue forget-me-not-like 
fiowers .-25c 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Plant in shady locations..35c, 50c 
CARNATIONS— 
Red, pink, white, rose, violet, 
crimson, salmon, yellow.5c, 10c 
CANTERBURY BELLS— 
Cup and Saucer flower, assort¬ 
ed colors, each. 15c 
Clumps, each .35c 
Chrysanthemums 
Hardy outdoor Chrysanthemums. 
We have them. They start bldom- 
ing from August 1 st till after frost. 
The following list have been tried 
and proven. 
Aladdin—Bronze, early single flow¬ 
er. 
Atlas—Large single pink. 
Barbara Cunning — Yellowish or¬ 
ange, single. 
Bronze Queen — Pompom, fine au¬ 
tumn color. 
Churchard — Very large, lavender- 
pink. 
Crimson Splendor—Attractive large 
single red flowers. 
Indianola—Very large early bronze. 
Irene—Pompom, pure white. 
LaVonne—Single, rose-pink. 
October Girl—Single, rich pink. 
Peggy Ann Hoover — Very hardy, 
entirely different, petals of lilac- 
pink, style of a cactus dahlia. 
Province—Soft pink, blended with 
yellow\ 
Purple Prince—Dark, pompom, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Skibo — Very early, small button; 
color, bronze to yellow. 
Prices: 15c each; 2 for 25c. One 
each of Chrysanthemums listed, 
SPECIAL, $1.50 postpaid. 
New Dwarf Cushing Chrysanthe¬ 
mums—6 to 10 inches tall. Com¬ 
pletely covered with blooms till 
frost...15c each 
COLUMBINE— 
.New long-spurred, assorted 
colors, each .10c 
Clumps, each .35c 
COREOPSIS or GRANDIFLORA— 
Large golden yellow, daisy¬ 
like flowers, long stemmed.15c 
Clumps .35c 
DELPHINIUM— 
Giant spikes of assorted col¬ 
ors, 10c; clumps.35c 
Summer Cloud—New white....15c 
Clumps .35c 
Bellamosa—Branching, medi¬ 
um height, dark blue.15c, 25c 
Belladonna—Light blue....15c, 25c 
Chinese—Dwarf, dark 
blue .15c, 25c 
Pacific Hybrids—New.20c each 
DIANTHUS—For Rockeries: 
Cyclopes — Large flowers; pink 
and rose shades; red eye. Very 
showy. 
Calcius—Very dark crimson; fine 
for borders, etc. 
Loveliness — Rosier lilac, finely 
fringed, free flowering. Fine for 
rockeries. 
All wood ii—Dwarf alpine variety. 
Free bloomer. 4 to 6 inches tall. 
In bloom when other rockery 
plants are out of bloom. 
Deltoides — Very dwarf trailing. 
Pink. Profuse bloomer. 
New varieties. 5c, 10c 
FOXGLOVE— 
Clumps ‘ready to bloom, 
each.35c to 50c 
Assorted colors, each.10c 
GAILLARDIA or Blanket Flower— 
Gorgeously colored, long-stem¬ 
med, daisy-like flowers from June 
to October. Rich, coppery scarlet, 
more or less tipped yellow. 
Price, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
GOLDEN GLOW— 
Large flowers, very attrac¬ 
tive . 20c 
GRASS PINKS— 
Assorted colors, sweet 
scented . 10c 
GYPSOPHILA or BABY BREATH 
Roots, each . 25c 
HIPPOMANICA or Blue Cup Flower 
Plants form a dense mat, 4 to 6 
inches high and about 1 ft. across, 
thickly covered with beautiful 
lavender-blue, cup-shaped flowers 
with small, clear yellow eye. 
Young plants, 3 for 10c. 
HARDY ASTERS or 
MICHAELMIS DAISY— 
Clumps, each .20c 
HELENIUM or SNEEZEWORT— 
Bronze or yellow, each.25c 
HELIANTHUS or HARDY 
SUNFLOWER— 
Large single yellow, each.25c 
Small single with brown eye, 
profuse bloomer, each.25c 
HOLLYHOCKS— 
Young plants, pot grown. 
Double pink, yellow, red, 
white, rose, 10c; clumps.35c 
IBERIS or HARDY CANDYTUFT- 
Evergreen foliage, each.15c 
Clump .50c 
IRIS— 
German —Reddish violet, light blue, 
rosy lilac pink, silvery rose, lo¬ 
belia blue, bronze, white, orchid, 
buttonhole blue, and yellow. 15c 
each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Siberian —Blue or violet, each....20c 
6 for .$1.00 
JAPANESE LANTERN PLANT— 
Each .15c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— 
Pips, each 5c; dozen.50c 
MATRICARIA or FEVERFEW— 
Double, pure white flowers. 
Price, 35c dozen. 
PEONIES— 
Red, rose, white, pink. Roots, 
3to 5 eyes, each35c; 3 for $1.00 
PHLOX— 
Shades of red, pink, salmon, 
white and rose-pink, each.15c 
Dozen .$1.50 
Mixed, 10c; $1.00 per dozen. 
PRIMROSES— 
Dwarf growing, hardy English, 
each .10c, 15c 
Blue shades . 25c 
